Intellectum | 10 (2014)
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Nationalities Papers, Ahead of Print.
The Battle of Orsha, part of the collection of the National Museum in Warsaw, an example of panel painting (1525–1535), is of paramount importance for the study of the military, as well as for the research in art history, material history, and the hi…
Bitwa pod Orszą, znajdująca się w zbiorach Muzeum Narodowego w Warszawie, jest zabytkiem malarstwa tablicowego (1525–1535) i ma ogromne znaczenie dla […]
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<span class=“paragraphSection“>Less than ten years ago, sources were discovered which indicate that rural Jewish communities in East Frisia, a region in north-west Germany bordering on the Netherlands, spoke a distinct variety of Western Yiddish well into the twentieth century.1<sup>1</sup> The sources consist of two amateur theatre plays, word lists, private memoirs, and letters, and allow a cautious description of the variety East Frisian Western Yiddish. The present article considers a further potential source – a literary text that claims to depict the same variety in parts of its dialogues, and compares it with one of the amateur plays. It asks to what extent a work of fiction can be relied upon as a source for linguistic description. In addition to its potential value as a linguistic source for an otherwise very little-known variety of Western Yiddish, the text presented here also offers considerable insights into the life of a rural Jewish community in north-west Germany at the beginning of the twentieth century.</span>
The Classical Review, Volume 64 Issue 01, pp Abstract
Felix Budelmann and Pauline LeVen
Classical Philology, Volume 109, Issue 3, Page 191-210, July 2014.
Matthew A. Sears
Classical Philology, Volume 109, Issue 3, Page 211-221, July 2014.
Review by: Ruth Scodel
Classical Philology, Volume 109, Issue 3, Page 267-270, July 2014.
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